UID:
almahu_9949697699902882
Format:
1 online resource (457 pages)
ISBN:
1-281-79761-8
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9786611797614
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0-08-086664-6
Series Statement:
Advances in psychology ; 10
Content:
From the human brain, event related potentials (ERPs) can be obtained which reflect psychological information processing. This book summarizes the theoretical and methodological aspects of research on the so-called ``endogenous'' components of the ERP. These components are invoked by psychological processing rather than evoked by the mere presentations of external stimuli.
Note:
Papers from a symposium held at the Woudschoten Conference Center, Zeist, The Netherlands, Dec. 7-12, 1980.
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Front Cover; Tutorials in Event Related Potential Research: Endogenous Components; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Neurophysiological Considerations in Event-Related Potential Research; Chapter 2. Endogenous ER""P""s and Cognition: Probes, Prospects, and Pitfalls in Matching Pieces of the Mind-Body Puzzle; Chapter 3. Neural Selectivity in Auditory Attention: Sketch of a Theory; Chapter 4. The Principal Components of Auditory Target Detection; Chapter 5. The Orienting Reflex and the N2 Deflection of the ERP
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Chapter 6. On Relating Event-Related Potential Components to Stages of Information Processing; Chapter 7. The Visual Emitted Potentials: Clues for Information Processing; Chapter 8. A Comparison of P300 and Skin Conductance Response; Chapter 9. The Influence of Information on Habituation of Cortical, Autonomic and Behavioral Components of the Orienting Response (OR); Chapter 10. Human Endogenous Limbic Potentials: Cross-Modality and Depth/Surface Comparisons in Epileptic Subjects; Chapter 11. Positive Slow Wave and P300: Association and Disassociation
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Chapter 12. Chronometric Analysis of Human Information Processing; Chapter 13. Sensory and Motor Aspects of the Contingent Negative Variation; Chapter 14. Cerebral Potentials During Voluntary Ramp Movements in Aiming Tasks; Chapter 15. Cognitive Components of the Event-Related Brain Potential: Changes Associated with Development; Chapter 16. Event Related Potentials and Language Processes; Chapter 17. The Relationship Between Evoked Potentials and Lateral Asymmetries of Processing; Chapter 18. The EEG and Task Performance: A Tutorial Review; Bibliography
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-86551-9
Language:
English
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